Type | Report |
Title | Africa's first welfare state: The experience of South African firms doing business in Botswana |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2005 |
Publisher | South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) |
URL | http://dspace.africaportal.org/jspui/bitstream/123456789/30079/1/REPORT 5 (2005) - AFRICA'S FIRSTWELFARE STATE - THE EXPERIENCE OF SOUTH AFRICAN FIRMS DOING BUSI.pdf?1 |
Abstract | Botswana has traditionally been a strong economic partner of South Africa. The foundation for this relationship dates back to the establishment of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) in 1910. As former British colonies, both South Africa and Botswana share many institutional, political, economic and cultural traditions. As a result, South Africans generally find the operating environment both familiar and reassuring. The country's spectacular growth over the last three decades has its origin in the prudent management of its rich diamond resources. The South African-based diamond giant, De Beers, has been the most significant investor since 1968 in this sector through its joint partnership with the Botswana government in the holding company, Debswana. However, South African investment in other sectors has increased substantially since 1994, with the dismantling of apartheid and the growing outward expansion of South African business activity into the rest of Africa. |
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